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looks great! also, I notice a tripper solo on there as well... great seat IMO. I myself find my bike much more fun and comfortable with my street slammers over other bar options I have tried.
Bike looks good and I bet those bars are an improvement.
I have a similiar set of Carlini bars and since I'm short, I run them with my Duece pullback risers. I love the position now whereas before, with my drag bars, I had to always "reach".
Don't know the price difference, but anyone looking for this style bar may want to look at Carlinis also.
Thanks for the compliments on the bars. I know apes and t bars are the thing right now, so that is why I went with these... I am still keeping the RSD vintage apes for now but might sell them in the future.
All stock cables work with these bars.
I guess some of the cables are being run in through the bars? Is that difficult to do (sorry, newb questions)...
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